Summary

Inspired by Branwyn's like a banner into battle, TheSweetestThing's Clinging to the wild things that raised us and musicforswimming's in this expected country they know my name. -----------

When Joffrey receives a letter from Prince Doran, Ruling Prince of Dorne offering marriage to his brother for Sansa Stark and her handmaiden Diana, he thinks it the perfect way to gain easy access to the North.

Doran and Oberyn arrive in King's Landing to fetch Princess Myrcella, and find that things are rotten in the Capitol.

As time goes on, Joffrey may soon find that his easy solution is not as easy as it seems. And, that those he thought passive players, may be the most dangerous players in the Game of Thrones.

Summary

Lyanna and Arthur both survive the tower of joy. They travel to Starfall and learn that Ashara has given birth to Brandon Stark's son, who lives as well. They seek and find refuge at the Water Gardens, where House Martell calls Lyanna and Jon family. They are soon joined by the sole survivor of the siege of Dragonstone, Daenerys Stormborn. For almost the first decade of their lives, the three children grow up in peace and safety at the house with the red door. That all ends when the Crow's Eye attacks the Water Gardens and they have to flee to Essos. During this exodus, Euron almost captures Dany. Now almost a decade later, the group has found a home and work with the Company of the Roses. As plans are made to try to go home, Jon and Dany watch the sea carefully. In exile, it's not the proud lions or the fat stag that the Dragon and the Wolf are hiding from, but a mad Kraken.

Summary

Winter has come.

As the snow begins to melt, the seven kingdoms find themselves on the verge of being seven kingdoms once more. Willas Tryell, lord of Highgarden, summons the leaders of the survivors to determine the fate of the realm.

As Jon Snow leads the people of the North down below the Neck to re-establish their place in the world, Arianne Martell leads a recently reunited Dorne north to carve out a world in which it can remain unbowed, unbent, and unbroken. An alliance is formed on the basis of mutual need, but it soon becomes impossible for each to resist the other.

Summary

Daenerys was grateful and always would be for what the Martells had done to save her life. She would play the part of Quentyn's dutiful wife, but only Jon invoked in her feelings of lust and desire; only Jon stoked the fire in her blood. Only Jon had her heart.

Summary

A rewrite of Game Of Thrones Season 5, since a lot of people had problems with it. Quick summary:King's Landing didn't take the shock of Tywin Lannister's death lightly and the High Council will have to deal with the problems that came out of it. Jaime Lannister needs to prove his use in the wars to come, if he wants to remain at the top.

Over at Essos, Daenerys and her council have to deal with a new threat of the masters, in the form of the sinister Sons of the Harpy. Tyrion also arrived there, but it's a long way to Meereen and many dangers are laid on his path.

In Dorne, there is an intern uproar surrounding the passing of Oberyn Martell. Princess of Dorne, Arianne Martell is secretly plotting against the Lannisters and there are others who want the same...

In the Riverlands, Brienne and Podrick remain searching for Sansa and Arya, until they get involved with a problem there.

In Braavos, Arya arrives to learn to become a faceless, but it's not going to be easy.

And over at the Wall, Jon Snow and his brothers think that their widling problem is finally over, until Stannis and the Boltons happen. And then there is that threat in the North. Winter is truly coming...

Summary

An ASOIAF retelling of the classic Brothers Grimm fairytale 'The Goose Girl' starring Myrcella Baratheon as the unfortunate princess. Requested by DeerShifter who found all the Tudor easter eggs in my fic and yet, thou wouldst not love me.

Once upon a time, there was a lonely old queen, who had lost everyone she had ever loved. She lost her mother to childbirth, her father to her brother, her twin to madness, her husband to wine, her eldest son to poison, and her youngest son to sadness, and now all that remained to her was her beautiful young daughter, the Princess Myrcella - and for all that she had lost, the queen now had to send her only daughter away as well, to marry a prince from a far off land of sand and stone...

Summary

Frustrated as I have been with the TV show version of Dorne lacking Arianne, and its decided laughability in adaptation. I decided to see if I could find a way to re-imagine the TV universe for Dorne as a way to get me out of my writer's funk.

Ellaria Sand returns to Sunspear only to arrive as Princess Myrcella's sworn shield, Ser Arys Oakhart has been mysteriously found dead in his bed. Tensions rise in Sunspear as the death of Oberyn and the mystery of how Ser Arys died flares up tempers and brings to light long held grudges and mistrust all in the name of vengeance, putting Princess Myrcella in deathly danger.

Summary

“It’s good to see you again. Even if we had to meet so unexpectedly and with your blade so quickly poised at my throat,” he said, a wry smile curling his lips. Ayleth merely nodded once and made to leave the room once more, not trusting herself or her emotions if she stayed much longer in the room alone with Jaime. The smile fell as quickly as it came as he stared at her back, wondering why she was acting this way with him—so distant and cold.

She paused just before the metal, filigree doorway and glanced over her shoulder at him, bottom lip between her teeth before she spoke. “I am glad you managed to get here unscathed and that Obara did not manage to land a strike upon you,” she said softly before turning fully to him once more. Her eyes held a sense of urgency and anxiety that Jaime likened to the look she wore when they met the second time in Kings Landing, when she had been escorting Prince Oberyn through the halls of the Red Keep. “Stay vigilant, Ser Jaime, for you’ve been thrown into a pit of snakes. I’m sure with your keen mind you can figure out just what Oberyn’s daughters wanted today and you just so happen to bear a last name that is…frowned upon in these parts of Westeros.”

Summary

When Sansa Stark, who has no interest in dating due to horrible and thankfully jailed past boyfriend, is invited to the wedding of the year, she desperately needs a plus one to accompany her. After all, Cat Stark is determined to get her set up with an eligible boy, so weddings and babies happen to the Starks rather than anyone else. The best way to stop that? Pretend that Detective Inspector Sandor Clegane, her dependable (if angry and foul-mouthed) lemon-cake providing work colleague is her boyfriend. Simple, right? Apart from the obvious; Sandor's been in love with her for a year, in like with her for longer, and knows that this might really really hurt. But, bloody hell, it's only a wedding, right?

It's all fluffy, and a bit angsty, and a lot sweary, and a whole load of gay marriage-y. And kilt-y. Of course.

Summary

"I check my side for Blackfyre, hoping to feel it's familiar weight, instead I draw a fine sword, of regular castle steel. I run a finger on it and see blood being drawn. But that shouldn't be possible, because if memory serves me correctly, I'm dead."The greatest military leader in the history of Westeros, wakes up in the Dorne nearly a Century and a Half after his death, and decides, as you do, to mess around with absolutely everything he can.And when he hears of the dragons across the seas, well, he always had loved his uncle's stories about the Dance.

Disclaimer: I'm being very bad and taking these delightful characters that are all going to die, and giving them a second lease on life in the form of poorly thought out ways for the good guys to win. This is one of them, and the one I like best. Keep that in mind